For All Eyes Only

For All Eyes Only

Bunny Herschensohn

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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9781728370606
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'FOR ALL EYES ONLY' This book is a compilation of spontaneous political blogs written during the Obama Presidential period. It is through these blogs there appears to be a remarkable unparalleled similarity between the differential political turbulence we face today and the systemic agenda that was aggressively pursuant during the Obama years. However, in no way do these blogs expose specific revelations on the previous Administration’s wrongdoings being reported today by professional investigative lawmakers. This book’s blogs simply reflect my personal observations on issues in the past that normalized radical life-changing reforms to our system forever through subtle pretext but devious intent

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